diff --git a/docs/network-edge/gslb.mdx b/docs/network-edge/gslb.mdx index e48082857a..999137b1a8 100644 --- a/docs/network-edge/gslb.mdx +++ b/docs/network-edge/gslb.mdx @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ If an ngrok point of presence fails, health checks automatically detect that failure and update our DNS resolution such that clients will attempt to connect to your endpoints via the next-closest healthy point of presence. -### Disabling GSLB {#endpoints-disabling-gslb} +### Disabling GSLB for an Endpoint {#endpoints-disabling-gslb} There is no way to disable GSLB for HTTPS and TLS endpoints. All endpoints you create in ngrok are available on ngrok's worldwide global delivery network and @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ agent to simultaneously connect to multiple regions, you must instead run multiple ngrok agents and [explicitly disable agent GSLB](#disabling-gslb-agents). -### Disabling GSLB {#agents-disabling-gslb} +### Disabling GSLB in the Agent {#agents-disabling-gslb} You should always prefer to allow the ngrok agent to use GSLB and connect to the closest point of presence. However, the ngrok agent does support disabling